Sarah Elawad – When the War is Over
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Sarah Elawad – When the War is Over
This exhibition transforms The Africa Center’s Fifth Avenue windows, offering a powerful and poetic visual statement that engages passersby in a conversation about culture, memory, and resilience.
FREE
The Africa Center
June 03, 2025 to May 10, 2026
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Artist Details

Born in London with familial roots in Sudan, Elawad draws on personal memory, diasporic identity, and contemporary design to respond to Sudan’s ongoing and underreported conflict.

At the heart of Elawad’s installation is the tobe—a traditional Sudanese garment that has evolved into a powerful symbol of womanhood, cultural identity, and revolutionary presence. For Elawad, it becomes both material and metaphor: a fabric that binds women across generations, geographies, and political struggles.

Exhibition Details

The words “When the war is over I will make space for my feelings” come from a text by the poet Safia Elhillo entitled “One year of war in Sudan.” Elhillo reflects on the impossibility of articulating a response to the conflict, a burden that resonates with Elawad, who writes: “Amid loss and upheaval, we rarely have space to grieve, to feel, or to simply be.”

Reinterpreting the tobe in vibrant, contemporary patterns, When the War is Over responds to Sudan’s conflict and erasure of cultural heritage with a quiet act of defiance and care, inviting viewers to reflect on the stories that survive through fabric, form, and collective remembrance.

Location

The Africa Center
1280 5th Ave
New York, NY 10029

Image: Courtesy of The Africa Center